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The notes, which are at the end of the list, give bibliographical references to all published lectures in the Thomas Davis series.
References
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2 Tara: the monuments on the hill. Pp. 23, ill. Dundalk : Dundalgan Press. 1954.
3 A shortened version of ‘Sir Robert Kane, his life and work’, in The natural resources of Ireland (Dublin: Royal Dublin Society, 1944), pp. 5–42.
4 An up-to-date version of ‘Fisheries’ ibid., pp. 70–80.
5 An up-to-date version of two previous papers:‘Water power’ ibid., pp. 62–9; ‘The exploitation of water power in Ireland’, in Studies, 35 (1946), PP- 513–22.
6 A résumé from his book, The short story. Pp. 320. London: Collins, 1948. Pp. xi, 370; New York: Devin-Adair, 1951.
7 Social life in Ireland, 1800–45, ed. McDowell, R.B.. Pp. 124. Dublin: Three Candles Press,Google Scholar for the Cultural Relations Committee of Ireland. 1957.
8 ‘Classics in the schools’, in The school and college year book,1955, pp. 5, 7, 9, H, 13–14.
9 This series was published as an appendix in Struggle with fortune: a miscellany for the centenary of the Catholic University of Ireland, 1854–1954, ed. Tierney, Michael (Dublin: Browne and Nolan, 1954):Google Scholar Hogan, J.J. ‘The Newman heritage: the Catholic University of Ireland, 1854–1883’, pp. 213–21Google Scholar; Curran, C.P., ‘Memories of University College, Dublin: the Jesuit tenure, 1883–1908’, pp. 221–30Google Scholar; Tierney, M., ‘The new college, 1908–1954’, pp. 230–37.Google Scholar
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12 ‘Ireland, the renaissance and the counter-reformation’, in Topic (Washington and Jefferson College, Pa), 13 (1967), pp. 23–33.
13 Appeared in amplified form as ‘Ireland, Elizabeth I and the counter-reformation’, in Elizabethan government and society: essays presented to Sir John Neale, ed. Bindoff, S.T. and others (London: Athlone Press), pp. 315–39.Google Scholar
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15 ‘Irish folk custom’, in Eire-Ireland [St Paul, Minnesota], ii, no. 1 (1967), PP- 7–15.
16 In Feasta, 19, no. 3 (Meitheamh, 1966), pp. 7–12.
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18 Harrison died on 20 Feb. 1954. This talk, recorded on 7 Mar. 1951, had been broadcast by the B.B.C., and was re-broadcast by Radio Éireann, with the permission of the B.B.C., on the anniversary of his death.
19 In Iris Hibernia [Fribourg, Switzerland], iii, no. 4 (1956), pp. 15–24.
20 Ibid., pp. 25–33.
21 ‘Ireland and Europe in the bronze age’, ibid., pp. 5–14.
22 Irish sagas, ed. Dillon, Myles Pp. 181. Cork: Mercier Press,Google Scholar for Radio Éireann. 1959. A reprint, with a new introduction by Professor Dillon, is due to be published in 1967 by the Mercier Press.
23 The Irish at war, ed. Hayes-McCoy, G.A. Pp. 108. Cork: Mercier Press, for Radio Éireann. 1964; reprinted 1965.Google Scholar
24 The shaping of modern Ireland, ed. O’Brien, Conor Cruise Pp. vi, 201. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul. 1960.Google Scholar (Professor T. D. Williams’s lecture, ‘James Larkin and William Martin Murphy’, is not included.)
25 Re-broadcast on 13 May 1956.
26 Re-broadcast on 29 Sept. 1956.
27 Re-broadcast on 9 Sept. 1956.
28 A résumé from his book The vanishing hero: studies in novelists of the twenties. Pp.222. London: Eyre and Spottiswode, 1956.
29 To be published in Irish Sword (1967).
30 In The Furrow, 8 (1957), pp. 215–23.
31 In Feasta, 10 (Aibréan 1957), pp. 2–4, 22.
32 ‘Ivan Turgeniev’, in University Review, i, no. 11 (1958), pp. 17–26.
33 ‘Agrarian unrest in Ireland, 1800–1845’, in University Review, ii, no. 6 (1959), pp. 7–16.
34 In Studia Hiberniea, no. 1 (1961), pp. 161–71.
35 ‘The land legislation and Irish social life’, in Econ. Hist. Rev., xi (1958), pp. 1–7.
36 ‘Change in the Irish landscape’, in Ulster Folklife, 8 (1962), pp. 65–71.
37 In Threshold, iii, no. 1 (Spring 1959), pp. 29–40.
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39 ‘Father Luke Wadding and the Irish nation’, in I.E.R., lxxxviii (1957), pp. 377–95.
40 ‘The writings of Father Luke Wadding, o.f.m.’, in Franciscan Studies, 18 (1958), PP. 225–39.
41 Published in amplified form as Caitheamh aimsire ar thóraimh. Pp. xiv, 168. Dublin: An Clóchomhar. 1961. Translated as Irish wake amusements. Pp. 188. Cork: Mercier Press. 1967.
42 Seven centuries of Irish learning, 1000–1700, ed. Cuív, Brian Ó Pp. 151. Dublin: Stationery Office, for Radio Éireann. 1961.Google Scholar
43 In The Month, new series, 20 (1958), PP. 224–32; an amplified version, ‘R. R. Madden, doctor, historian and public servant’, in Ir.Jn.Med.Sc., series 6, no. 391 (1958), PP. 315–26.
44 ‘St Enda’s — fifty years after’, in University Review, 11, nos 3–4 (1958)5 pp. 82–90. The lecture was re-broadcast on 7 Sept. 1958.
45 Incorporated in his Arthur Griffith. Pp. xvi, 400. Dublin : Browne and Nolan. 1959.
46 ‘Cardinal Cullen and Archbishop McHale ’, in I.E.R., xci (1959), PP. 393–408.
47 In University Review, ii, no. 7 (i960), pp. 8–15.
48 To be published in 1967 by Mercier Press, Cork.
49 Substantially the same as ‘Charles Lucas’, in What’s past is prologue, ed. Doolin, William and FitzGerald, Oliver (Dublin: Monument Press, 1952), pp. 56–62.Google Scholar
50 Substantially the same as ‘Sir William Wilde and the teaching of otolaryngology in Dublin ’, ibid., pp. 69–75.
51 Incorporated in ‘The Catholic University School of Medicine, 1855–1909 ’, in Struggle with fortune: a miscellany for the centenary of the Catholic University of Ireland, 1854–1954, ed. Tierney, Michael (Dublin: Browne and Nolan, 1954), pp. 61–79.Google Scholar
52 Early Irish poetry, ed. Carney, James Pp. 99. Cork: Mercier Press, for Radio Éireann. 1965.Google Scholar
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58 ‘Administrative divisions and the development of settlement in nineteenth century Ireland ’ in University Review, iii, no. 6 (1964), pp. 8–15.
59 In I.E.R., xcviii (1962), pp. 203–12, 275–87; xcix (1963), pp. 1–11, 73–82, 147–56, 217–26; c (1963), PP. 18–30, 201–210.
60 ‘St Columba of Deny and Iona’, in Studies, 52 (1963), pp. 37–51.
61 In Topic (Washington and Jefferson College, Pa), 13 (1967), pp. 44–59.
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63 To be published in 1967 by Clonmore and Reynolds, Dublin.
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69 ‘Patrick Pearse’, in Studies, 55 (1966), pp. 10–20.
70 To be published in 1967.